Find a HomeParkdale, VIC

New state of the art designed home in Parkdale

Parkdale, VIC 3195

2 vacancies
0 current housemates
2 beds3 baths
Support Model
Sleepover / passive overnight support
SDA Design Class
Fully Accessible
SDA Pricing Class
Group home, 5 residents

SDA design Category: Fully Accessible with High Physical Support Features Overnight support: Yet to be determined based on the needs of successful applicants Estimated SDA Cost: $35,000 - $40,000 per annum, subject to NDIA enrollment

Available in August 2026, this thoughtfully designed home provides excellent accommodation for people living with a disability in new and appropriate housing.

This home is an attractive unit with private spaces including bedrooms with en-suites and separate lounge rooms. The home offers a separate Onsite Overnight Accommodation (OOA) for SIL supports allowing residents to have their care provider on hand overnight as needed.

The home's design is inclusive, with the flexibility to accommodate the diverse needs of residents, with opportunities for private, safe spaces and the option for social connections.

The home features good design principles and accessible features to support the changing needs of the residents. The following design features have been included in all three units in accordance with the seven Universal Design Principals:

significant green space and attractive landscaping streamlined design to allow greater flexibility and adaptability for residents durable materials and innovative design features to reduce unsightly damage and to minimise disruptive maintenance works

The following sustainable design features have been included to promote better health and well-being of occupants, increase the longevity of the home, minimise environmental impact and reduce ongoing cost of living for the residents:

maximise use of natural light to increase sunlight, especially in living areas, through the winter months,

double glazed windows and installation of efficient heating and cooling systems

rainwater tanks, water sensitive designs and prominence of indigenous and drought tolerant plants.

Centralised green spaces: courtyards provide good natural light

Secondary living area: this space can also act as a secondary entrance

Bedrooms with garden views: all bedrooms have an outlook to green space

Adaptable OOA space: private entry with external desk and shared bathrooms for staff and guests

Minimalist street view: landscaping provides privacy to the home along with services being discreetly hidden

Centralised car parking: allows for 2 parking spaces

If you feel this property may align with your needs, we invite you to reach out to us for more information. The helpful and friendly Housing Coordination Services team are here to answer any questions you may have and to provide you with all the details you need.

We also welcome you and your supporters to visit the property for a tour, so you can see firsthand how it can become your new home.

We look forward to hearing from you!

How we'll support daily life

Support setup, Staff, and Certifications

Support Model
Sleepover / passive overnight support
  • Overnight support: Yet to be determined based on the needs of successful applicants
  • The home offers a separate Onsite Overnight Accommodation (OOA) for SIL supports allowing residents to have their care provider on hand overnight as needed.

Inside the home

Layout, features, and accessibility

Type
Group Home
SDA Category
Fully Accessible
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
3
Parking
1
  • SDA design Category: Fully Accessible with High Physical Support Features
  • Available in August 2026, this thoughtfully designed home provides excellent accommodation for people living with a disability in new and appropriate housing.
  • This home is an attractive unit with private spaces including bedrooms with en-suites and separate lounge rooms.
  • The home features good design principles and accessible features to support the changing needs of the residents.
  • The following design features have been included in all three units in accordance with the seven Universal Design Principals:
  • maximise use of natural light to increase sunlight, especially in living areas, through the winter months,
  • double glazed windows and installation of efficient heating and cooling systems
  • Centralised green spaces: courtyards provide good natural light
  • Secondary living area: this space can also act as a secondary entrance
  • Bedrooms with garden views: all bedrooms have an outlook to green space
  • Adaptable OOA space: private entry with external desk and shared bathrooms for staff and guests

Where it is

Approximate area shown for privacy

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